

"What Our Gearhead® Experts Are Saying:""I’ve seen so many kids gain confidence quickly on the Prodigy. The directional rocker keeps them from catching edges while still giving enough pop to start hitting side hits. It’s forgiving, lightweight, and playful—everything you’d want for groms who are progressing fast.""Who It’s ForProgressing Kids Ready for All-Mountain Riding:Designed for young snowboarders who are past the basics and ready to explore the mountain. The soft, forgiving flex makes learning smooth, while the directional twin shape helps them ride switch and start playing with freestyle tricks. What It’s ForConfidence on Groomers, Pow, and Park:The Prodigy is built for all-mountain versatility. Its rocker profile makes turn initiation easy and floaty in soft snow, while camber between the feet improves edge hold and stability for carving and learning freestyle moves. Why We Like ItForgiving Flex Meets Reliable Progression:We like how the Prodigy balances forgiveness with capability. The FSC Classic wood core keeps it strong and stable, while Traction Tech edges provide grip on firmer snow. It’s the kind of board that makes every lap fun and helps kids fall in love with riding."
Price: $299.95 from Backcountry
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"What Our Gearhead® Experts Are Saying:""I’ve seen so many kids gain confidence quickly on the Prodigy. The directional rocker keeps them from catching edges while still giving enough pop to start hitting side hits. It’s forgiving, lightweight, and...
"What Our Gearhead® Experts Are Saying:""I’ve seen so many kids gain confidence quickly on the Prodigy. The directional rocker keeps them from catching edges while still giving enough pop to start hitting side hits. It’s forgiving, lightweight, and...
"What Our Gearhead® Experts Are Saying:""I’ve seen so many kids gain confidence quickly on the Prodigy. The directional rocker keeps them from catching edges while still giving enough pop to start hitting side hits. It’s forgiving, lightweight, and...